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  2. "ARCHIBALD PRIZE FIGHT."

    SYDNEY, Oct 24.—When the Dobell case, in which a number of Australian artists are challenging the award of the 1943 Archibald ...

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  3. SOCIAL BENEFITS.

    MELBOURNE, Oct 24.—While it was impossible at the moment to give a free medical service to the people of Australia, said the ...

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  4. TEXTILE INDUSTRY.

    SYDNEY, Oct 24.—The extent to which the textile industry of Australia would take advantage of wide opportunities offering after the war ...

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  5. SYDNEY MEAT HOLD-UP

    SYDNEY; Oct 24.—Judge O'Mara in the Federal Arbitration Court to-day made an interim award providing that employers who are ...

    Article : 358 words
  6. SMASHING RAID ON ESSEN.

    LONDON, Oct 24.—RAF Bomber Command aircraft were over Germany in very great strength last' night with Essen as the main ...

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  8. MEDICAL STUDENTS

    MELBOURNE, Oct 24.—If the present quota system which allowed only a small number of students to enter the medical school at ...

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  9. SHIPPING STRUCK.

    LONDON, Oct 24.—An Air Ministry communique reports that RAF Coastal Command planes early yesterday morning and again in the ...

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  10. AMERICAN DECORATION FOR AUSTRALIA

    Admiral Daniel barbey, Commander of the US 7th Amphibious Force, presenting the Legion of Merit decoration to Brigadler R.N.L. Hopkins, AIF. This was the first occasion that such an award had been conferred on an Australian Army officer. The citation said that the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. BURMA CAMPAIGN.

    LONDON, Oct 24.—When strong patrols of Major-General Festing's 36th Division entered Mohnyin, an important point where the road and ...

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  12. LIBERATING GREECE.

    LONDON, Oct 24.—Reuters correspondent at Allied HQ in the Mediterranean states that British forces have occupied virtually half ...

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  13. SUPPLIES FOR REOPENING.

    SYDNEY, Oct 24.—The Deputy Controller of Meat Supplies (Mr J. L. Shute) stated tonight that if the retail butchers reopened their shops ...

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  14. R.A.F. LOSSES.

    LONDON, Oct 24.—Air Marshal Sir John Baldwin, in a speech when accepting a cheque for the RAP benevolent fund, said that A ...

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  15. N.S.W. COALMINERS.

    SYDNEY, Oct 24.—The central council of the Miners' Federation to-day endorsed an executive recommendation that miners' ...

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  16. DEFENCE OF REICH.

    LONDON, Oct 24.—The Stockholm correspondent of the "Daily Mail" quotes a report from the Berlin correspondent of "Aftonbladet" ...

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  17. A NEW CABINET.

    LONDON, Oct 24.—The Exchange Telegraph Agency's correspondent at Athens says that a new Greek Cabinet was sworn in yesterday. The ...

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  18. AIR FORCE NURSES.

    DARWIN, Oct 24.—Although under no illusions about the hard conditions that they would have to endure, most members of the RAAF ...

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  19. AIR TRANSPORT.

    MONTREAL, Oct 24.—Canadian officials welcomed delegates from the United Kingdom, India, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, ...

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  20. A TRICKY JOB.

    The South Perth ferry, Duchess II is receiving her annual overhoul, including a new coat of paint. The Painter is holding the point pot with his foot, keeping his balance with one hand and painting with the other. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. "G FOR GEORGE."

    SAN FRANCISCO. Oct 23.—The famous Lancaster bomber. "G for George." is now thoroughly prepared for the flight across the Pacific and ...

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  22. AID FOR GREECE.

    LONDON, Oct 24.—Some 780,000 tons of supplies valued at £30,000,000 are available for distribution by the military liaison force in Greece in ...

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  23. TEMPEST FIGHTER.

    LONDON, Oct 24.—"The Times" aeronautical correspondent writes: After a long period on the secret list some details of the Tempest fighter ...

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  24. OLIVE OIL.

    MELBOURNE, Oct 24.—The gazettal of an order fixing the maximum wholesale and retail selling prices for olive oil sold in capital ...

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  25. PRISONERS' RELATIVES.

    Up to the end of September 1,054 radio messages for transmission to prisoners of war in Japanese lands had been received by the Prisoner of ...

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  26. WELCOME SPREAD.

    LONDON, Oct 24.—Eighth Army tank men, chasing the Germans on foot when the tanks could not go farther through swamps, took ...

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  27. SUGAR STRIKE.

    SYDNEY. Oct 24.—The strike of employees at the Colonial Sugar Refining Company's Pyrmont works has ended. A settlement of the dispute ...

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  28. EVIDENCE ACT.

    The second reading of the Evidence Act Amendment Bill, which proposed to make it possible to secure a conviction on a charge of ...

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  29. BELGIAN WORRIES.

    LONDON, Oct 24.—The Belgian Foreign Minister (M Spaak) is coming to England to discuss with the British Government the food supply ...

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  30. RHINELAND PEOPLE

    LONDON, Oct 24.—The Associated Press correspondent with the First United States Army states: "The Germans have abandoned their ...

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  31. WHARF ACCIDENT.

    SYDNEY, Oct 24.—When a life-boat in which stores were being packed slipped from the davits of an overseas ship yesterday three ...

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  32. IN NAZI CAMPS.

    LONDON, Oct 24.—Replying to questions in the House of Commons today the Minister for War (Sir James Grigg) said that arrangements ...

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  33. NON-LABOUR UNITY

    ADELAIDE. Oct 24.—The South Australian Liberal and Country League will discuss Mr Menzies's non-Labour forces unity proposals on ...

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  34. FIGHTING IN SPAIN.

    LONDON, Oct 24.—Paris radio to-day announced more clashes had occurred between the Spanish Republican members of the Maquis and ...

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  35. ROAD ACCIDENT.

    Settlement of a case in which 'Thomas Hankinson had sued David George Wallis for damages in consequence of a road accident at Collie ...

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  36. PINEAPPLES.

    CANBERRA, Oct 24.—Pineapple prices were fixed in an order issued today. The wholesale price in Melbourne will be in the metropolitan ...

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  37. GUATEMALA COUP.

    MONTREAL, Oct 23.—A message from Guatemala City states that the President, Federico Ponce. has been overthrown in a revolt led by young ...

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  38. BRITISH ARMIES.

    LONDON, Oct 24.—During the week ending October 20 the British Second Army captured 16 officers and 1,428 other ranks, writes a ...

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  39. WATER RESTRICTIONS.

    "Yes, but only in relation to the purposes specified in the by-laws," replied the Minister for Water Supplies (Mr Hawke) in the ...

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  40. KOISO'S CALL.

    NEW YORK, Oct 23.—According to Tokio official radio the Prime: Minister (General Koiso), broadcasting at the autumnal grand festival, ...

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  41. RAILWAY VANDALS.

    Seeing a seat cushion thrown from a railway carriage, then three more the guard of a Fremantle to Perth train on Monday evening reported ...

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  42. GERMAN CLERGY.

    NEW YORK, Oct 23.—The Stockholm correspondent of the "New York Times" says that Germany is calling up Protestant and Roman ...

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  43. GENERAL NEWS.

    A tourer motor car, painted blue. with a black hood. No 13574. was stolen from St George's-terrace, Perth. between 6.15 pm and 11.45 pm on Monday. The owner ...

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  44. KILLER ELEPHANT.

    MELBOURNE, Oct 24.—Queenie, the Melbourne Zoo elephant which killed her keeper, Wilfred James Lawson (68), on September 19. will ...

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  45. FACTORY WORKER INJURED.

    Cedric Wenmoth (married). of Fairfield-street, Mt Hawthorn, sustained a fractured skull at the City Case Factory, John-street, Perth, ...

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  46. U.S.A. SUBMARINES LOST.

    WASHINGTON, Oct 23.—The Navy has announced the loss of two submarines in the Pacific. Each carried a crew of 65. ...

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